The organic material, as the laws of chemistry state, can neither be created nor destroyed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If matter cannot be destroyed, cannot be annihilated, it could not have been created. The indestructible must be uncreatable.
There's no way you can create a chemistry where none exists.
One of the bedrock principles of physics is the conservation of energy. In this universe, energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
No inanimate object is ever fully determined by the laws of physics and chemistry.
You can't force chemistry. It's either there or it's not. You can't create it.
I maintain also that substances, whether material or immaterial, cannot be conceived in their bare essence without any activity, activity being of the essence of substance in general.
They fail to recognize the broad biological principle that organic material is constantly being recycled. Everything has a time of being - a birth, a life span, and a death.
The biggest things in life are not materials.
A mere copier of nature can never produce anything great.
To destroy is always the first step in any creation.
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